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If it were me I would replace those straight knives with this:
Grizzly H7653 - 6" Indexable Spiral Cutterhead
Just drop it in and go. Comes complete with new bearings and pulley pre-installed. You will never regret it. I did the same on a Grizzly 8" a few years back and the difference was astounding.
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I've been wanting one of those for years!
This might just be the time to pull the trigger.
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05-04-2017, 02:11 PM
(This post was last modified: 05-04-2017, 02:14 PM by JGrout.)
IME you are better off with
holbren knives anyway and you can go to 11/16" to seat them a bit deeper.
My Freud knives are too soft so they do not last very long. Brian's are better steel, hold an edge better
edit to add: you do not even need 1/32 protrusion on a straight knife I generally shoot for a few thousandths ( whatever I can see)
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I won't bother with the waste of a spiral head on a jointer. you've been here long enough to know my position
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05-04-2017, 03:40 PM
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I have a Grizzly G 0452 6" jointer with the 5/8" knives and the bevel is flush with the head. Lower the outfeed table then reset the knives. Roly
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(05-03-2017, 09:17 PM)teetomterrific Wrote: Second this, I put them on 8" and they are great. Probably had them 4 years, and only turned them cutters once.
If it were me I would replace those straight knives with this: Grizzly H7653 - 6" Indexable Spiral Cutterhead
Just drop it in and go. Comes complete with new bearings and pulley pre-installed. You will never regret it. I did the same on a Grizzly 8" a few years back and the difference was astounding.
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I bought a Byrd head for a 6" Grizzly parallelogram jointer. It was not a drop in operation as I had to have bearing housings milled to fit (even though Grizzly spec'ed the Byrd unit as the correct one-must be significant variation in the Grizzly jointers).
I would stick to Grizzly head, though the Byrd was worth, after all the extra work was done.
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I'm gonna have to think about this one before deciding
Thanks everyone,
Mike
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05-07-2017, 04:03 PM
(This post was last modified: 05-07-2017, 04:09 PM by Arlin Eastman.)
Mike
Why not replace it with the carbide head one that Grizzly sells? Never need to take it off and just turn the carbide to another side when it is dull or replace it after turning them 3 times.
OOps it looks like Tom beat me to it. This is what the VA bought me 8 years ago and so so glad they did to make it so easy for me to.
http://www.grizzly.com/products/6-X-46-J...ead/G0452Z
I am VERY sure you would like the transition to and it is much quitter also and does a better job with figured wood also.
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